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Research Topics :

Research and Development

Electronics:
  •     PCB design
  •     Schematics design
  •     Error and bug investigation
   
Mechatronics:
  •     High precision assembler robotic arms
  •     3rd generation brake automobile break systems
  •     Mechanical cooling systems
  •     Renewable high power-mechanical force absorbing system
  •     Automatic pesticide control system for agricultural lands
Computer:
  •     Web and graphic design
  •     Low level C and Assembler programming for embedded IC
  •     Circuit analysis and simulation


UBK activity focuses on the embedded electronics control systems,  manufacturing automated systems, image processing, robotic AI design and  internal real stone decoration mosaic picture manufacturing . At UBK, we research and develop electronic circuits, embedded software and systems that will overcome major technical barriers to commercialization of manufacturing and home automation systems , advanced motion machine control vehicle technologies.

Researchers focus on developing advanced AI software and electric machinery technologies that improve reliability, efficiency, and ruggedness, and dramatically decrease systems costs for advanced vehicles. To accomplish this, the AI design team investigates neural network and insecta physiology for advanced IC  by looking at the hormonal and intracellular autonomy management of motor neurone controllers, inverters, and sensors with multi core Micro controller and process technologies.

We also work to advance key components and systems for these control systems , such as power switches, capacitors, and active filters within the inverter, which condition the transfer of power between the power generation unit (a fuel cell or battery) and the electric motor.

Much of our power electronics research is conducted at the Renewable Power Management Laboratory, located in Long Island, New York. Here, engineers and scientists can effectively perform experiments on AI systems, power electronic circuits, embedded electronics circuits robotic arms and control algorithms.

 




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